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Killing epsilons with a dagger: A coalgebraic study of systems with algebraic label structure

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We propose an abstract framework for modelling state-based systems with internal behaviour as e.g. given by silent or ϵ-transitions. Our approach employs monads with a parametrized fixpoint operator † to give a semantics to those systems and implement a sound procedure of abstraction of the internal transitions, whose labels are seen as the unit of a free monoid. More broadly, our approach extends the standard coalgebraic framework for state-based systems by taking into account the algebraic structure of the labels of their transitions. This allows to consider a wide range of other examples, including Mazurkiewicz traces for concurrent systems and non-deterministic transducers.

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hal-01284933 , version 1 (08-03-2016)

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Filippo Bonchi, Stefan Milius, Alexandra Silva, Fabio Zanasi. Killing epsilons with a dagger: A coalgebraic study of systems with algebraic label structure. Theoretical Computer Science, 2015, 604, pp. 102-126. ⟨10.1016/j.tcs.2015.03.024⟩. ⟨hal-01284933⟩
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